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How to rip .VRO files from DVD video recorders
Authored by: rumirocks on Nov 30, '06 03:18:13AM
Here's another one:
I use Fast DVD Copy from Switzerland. I can copy DVDs from any region -- like those DVDs I pick up in Asia -- and copy DVDs that no other program can handle, or that even my TV/DVD set-up can't read (i.e.: only viewable on my laptop).

It was a life-saver last year when I was traveling into the boonies and didn't want to take the originals along. I made copies of commercial movies and protected exercise DVDs, and used the option to save to disk. Fast DVD Copy removes all protection and regions. [I have zip, zero to do with this company. I'm just grateful because I have young nephews who think it's cool to 'borrow' my DVDs and trade them in for pocket money.]
Here's the link:
http://www.fastdvdcopy.com/
Here's MacWorld's review:
http://www.macworld.com/2005/10/reviews/fastdvdcopy4/index.php

It's not cheap, but damn, it's fast, and worry-free. One shot is all it takes to get a working copy. And when I finally get a MacMini as a movie server sitting below my TV screen, Fast DVD Copy will be what I use to plough everything onto the 500 GB hard drive.

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